1. Dov Lynch, ‘“The Enemy is at the Gate”: Russia After Beslan’, International Affairs, Vol. 81 (1), January 2005, p. 141; Moscow’s international airport of Domodevo was the site of another major terrorist act on 24 January 2011, when an explosion caused by a suicide bomber killed 37 and injured 173 people.
2. J.A. Baker III, ‘Russia in NATO?’, Washington Quarterly, Winter 2002, p. 101.
3. For a comprehensive evaluation of relations between NATO and the Russian Federation since the end of the Cold War see Aurel Braun (ed.), NATO-Russia Relations in the Twenty-First Century (London: Routledge, 2008).
4. Dmitri Trenin, ‘NATO and Russia: Partnership or Peril?’, Current History, Vol. 108 (720) (October 2009), p. 300.
5. Andrei Kelin, ‘Attitude to NATO Expansion: Calmly Negative’, International Affairs (Moscow), Vol.50(1), 2004, pp. 17–25.